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Robert Charles Clark

    1 janvier 1944

    Cet auteur est connu pour son œil unique pour la narration visuelle, explorant souvent les intersections entre l'expérience humaine et le monde environnant. Son travail se caractérise par un sens aigu de la composition et une sélection minutieuse de sujets qui résonnent avec des émotions profondes et des commentaires sociaux. À travers ses créations artistiques, il s'efforce de capturer des moments fugaces et de révéler la beauté cachée du quotidien. Son approche est souvent introspective, invitant les spectateurs à réfléchir sur leurs propres perspectives et perceptions de la réalité.

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    • Indoor Marijuana Horticulture

      • 397pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Indoor Marijuana Horticulture is the most authoritative, complete, up-to-date book on indoor marijuana cultivation. The New Totally Revised Edition contains over 250 photographs and drawings to illustrate the well researched text. Step-by-step guide Rooms.Lamps & Electricity .Container Gardening.Water & Fertilizer.Hydroponics.Air&Co2 .Bugs & Fungi.Cloning.Harvesting.Breeding.Garden Calendar.

      Indoor Marijuana Horticulture
    • South Carolina

      A Timeless Journey

      • 115pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      In South Carolina: A Timeless Journey, Robert Clark and Tom Poland tour the backroads of the Palmetto State, stopping along the way to note the historic monuments, natural landmarks, and colorful characters that distinguish South Carolina from its neighbors. Purposefully avoiding the stock cars, shagging, and politics that outsiders commonly associate with the state, Clark and Poland venture off the beaten path to profile memorable South Carolinians and the places they call home. These vignettes present a contemporary portrait of the Palmetto State in the midst of transition. From the pilots of Desert Storm to the crabbers of the Lowcountry, Clark and Poland portray the extremes that characterize South Carolina on the eve of the twenty-first century. They applaud the beauty and resilience of historic Charleston while lamenting the dilution of the Lowcountry's Gullah culture. They visit an authentic general store, a grist mill that now serves as a museum, and one of the few shops where sausage is still made by hand. They mourn the obsolescence of the front porch, fire tower, and family farm. But even as Clark and Poland look nostalgically on the remnants of a simpler time, they cite the international businesses, institutions of higher education, and modern advancements that point to South Carolina's continuing evolution.

      South Carolina
    • American Literary Minimalism

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      American Literary Minimalism explores the often-misunderstood genre of literary minimalism, arguing that its essence lies in the philosophy that "form is thought." Robert C. Clark emphasizes that the defining characteristic of minimalism is its style, which determines whether a work—be it a poem, story, or novel—fits within this literary tradition. The book delves into the intricate relationship between form and meaning, offering insights into the nuances of minimalist literature.

      American Literary Minimalism